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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #75 on: April 21, 2011, 12:14:56 PM »
Why would anyone think more ways to communicate with friends is bad?  However just like anything else, some people go overboard. There are idiots who make it there goal to collect as many friends as possible. Then there are others who only friend people they actually know.  So all you people running your pie holes about what Facebook is used for without trying it..... shaddapp.

Ahh use a private chat then if you don't want to be in the public. How about trying facebook to chat about... facebook.  :rofl
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #76 on: April 21, 2011, 12:25:49 PM »
I use email and phone calls for the same thing. Maybe even a visit or two.

Telephones and email?  :O

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Back when I was a younger lad, if I wanted to talk to someone, it was in town at the ol' farmer's market, the barber shop, or the saloon!  Sometimes the occasional letter by Pony express.  All these hipsters were starting to use telegraphs, Telegraphs! **Slaps knee in laughter, then almost coughs up a lung** I almost fall out of my rockin' chair thinkin about the uselessness of sending information in that way.  All those youngsters with their telegraphs ruinin this country I tell ya.  If you want to talk to someone, it should be in person, the trip by horseback is a measure of your commitment my old papa used to say.  Email and phone?  That's straight out of a science fiction novel! **Decrepit cough**

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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #77 on: April 21, 2011, 12:28:21 PM »
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #78 on: April 21, 2011, 12:28:48 PM »
Ahh use a private chat then if you don't want to be in the public. How about trying facebook to chat about... facebook.  :rofl
We get it shuff... you don't like facebook. However, posting ignorance is in no way going to sway responsible users to not use it. So balls in your court continue your ignorance if you want. :aok
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #79 on: April 21, 2011, 12:32:14 PM »
My wife will post something about our kids on Facebook (like a couple of photos from an air show we went to last weekend) for her family to enjoy.  It beats e-mailing all of them about it, or calling them all to let them know we went to an air show, or dropping in on her sister in Maine or her other sister in Indiana to tell them about the air show.  Sometimes a couple of photos and a quick comment are all that loved ones need to connect and feel like they're in the loop about what's going on with our family.  It's insane to think that every little event deserves a phone call, but it's perfectly reasonable, IMO, to put that stuff out there for family to enjoy at their own leisure.

It's really as simple as that, despite the over-the-top stuff that folks try to interject in here.  Facebook operates within a greater social context, not outside it.
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #80 on: April 21, 2011, 12:34:07 PM »
We get it shuff... you don't like facebook. However, posting ignorance is in no way going to sway responsible users to not use it. So balls in your court continue your ignorance if you want. :aok

lol when you fail to have any ability to discuss and fail to name calling, I think you just tagged yourself.


If your in love with facebook to that point fine. I do not care for it. Does not make one better than another. But you do stand out as the type I see flaunting facebook the most and the reason I see so little use in it. All can't be that bad but it is what I see most.

I'll pass on posting anymore so no other facebook type gets their panties in a not.  :rofl
« Last Edit: April 21, 2011, 12:39:54 PM by Shuffler »
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #81 on: April 21, 2011, 12:40:04 PM »
lol when you fail to have any ability to discus then fail to name calling. I think you just tagged yourself.


If your in love with facebook to that point fine. I do not care for it. Does not make one better than another. But you do stand out as the type I see flaunting facebook the most and the reason I see so little use in it.
Name calling... I said you are ignorant of Facebooks use... or do you use it?   If we were discussing the use of P-38s in game you wouldn't be ignorant... see the use there shuff?

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ignorance
Definition
ig·no·rance

1.
lack of knowledge: lack of knowledge or education
2.
unawareness: unawareness of something, often of something important


You lack the knowledge to comment....unless you are a closet user.
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #82 on: April 21, 2011, 12:40:47 PM »
lol when you fail to have any ability to discuss and fail to name calling, I think you just tagged yourself.


If your in love with facebook to that point fine. I do not care for it. Does not make one better than another. But you do stand out as the type I see flaunting facebook the most and the reason I see so little use in it. All can't be that bad but it is what I see most.

I'll pass on posting anymore so no other facebook type gets their panties in a not.  :rofl

dont feel bad I hate facebook also...but I do have one :furious

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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #83 on: April 21, 2011, 12:46:33 PM »
lol when you fail to have any ability to discuss and fail to name calling, I think you just tagged yourself.


If your in love with facebook to that point fine. I do not care for it. Does not make one better than another. But you do stand out as the type I see flaunting facebook the most and the reason I see so little use in it. All can't be that bad but it is what I see most.

I'll pass on posting anymore so no other facebook type gets their panties in a not.  :rofl

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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #84 on: April 21, 2011, 04:15:46 PM »
lol, plutonium fight.
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #85 on: April 21, 2011, 04:16:14 PM »
My wife will post something about our kids on Facebook (like a couple of photos from an air show we went to last weekend) for her family to enjoy.  It beats e-mailing all of them about it, or calling them all to let them know we went to an air show, or dropping in on her sister in Maine or her other sister in Indiana to tell them about the air show.  Sometimes a couple of photos and a quick comment are all that loved ones need to connect and feel like they're in the loop about what's going on with our family.  It's insane to think that every little event deserves a phone call, but it's perfectly reasonable, IMO, to put that stuff out there for family to enjoy at their own leisure.

It's really as simple as that, despite the over-the-top stuff that folks try to interject in here.  Facebook operates within a greater social context, not outside it.


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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #86 on: April 21, 2011, 05:51:11 PM »
My wife will post something about our kids on Facebook (like a couple of photos from an air show we went to last weekend) for her family to enjoy.  It beats e-mailing all of them about it, or calling them all to let them know we went to an air show, or dropping in on her sister in Maine or her other sister in Indiana to tell them about the air show.  Sometimes a couple of photos and a quick comment are all that loved ones need to connect and feel like they're in the loop about what's going on with our family.  It's insane to think that every little event deserves a phone call, but it's perfectly reasonable, IMO, to put that stuff out there for family to enjoy at their own leisure.

It's really as simple as that, despite the over-the-top stuff that folks try to interject in here.  Facebook operates within a greater social context, not outside it.


Pfffft, you cheap skate!      Fly the Sister in from Indy, then after that, both of you fly up with your family to Maine...... :headscratch:    Wait.     Have the the sister in Maine ride the train down to Indy, then on to your home....... :headscratch:    Wait.     I got it!

I got it!   Post "said pictures" on your Wall on FB and the "logistical nightmare" is solved!    Damn it, you already did that.   
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #87 on: April 21, 2011, 06:11:49 PM »
Pfffft, you cheap skate!      Fly the Sister in from Indy, then after that, both of you fly up with your family to Maine...... :headscratch:    Wait.     Have the the sister in Maine ride the train down to Indy, then on to your home....... :headscratch:    Wait.     I got it!

I got it!   Post "said pictures" on your Wall on FB and the "logistical nightmare" is solved!    Damn it, you already did that.   

No no no, the obvious thing to do is the print the pictures out for everyone who wants to see them, then mail each a set and ask them to mail back their pictures!
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #88 on: April 21, 2011, 07:03:38 PM »
No no no, the obvious thing to do is the print the pictures out for everyone who wants to see them, then mail each a set and ask them to mail back their pictures!

Or drive/fly the pictures, so as to make it personal and not so "informal". :uhoh
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Re: Facebook awareness
« Reply #89 on: April 21, 2011, 07:09:47 PM »
I did learn today on FB that HT became a daddy for the first time.

Congrats Dale :salute